Introduction - Dell XPS 15-7590 Re-Imaging Manual

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Re-imaging is the process of removing all software on the computer and reinstalling the removed software. Re-imaging is required when
software in the computer is corrupted or damaged and can also be used as a means of removing harmful and malicious software in your
computer. This re-imaging guide provides the steps required for re-imaging your computer.
CAUTION:
This re-imaging guide is designed for system administrators. Do not attempt to re-image the system if you are not an
administrator or are unsure of the procedures. Failure to follow instructions may result in permanent data loss.
NOTE:
Information provided in this guide is applicable to computers with Microsoft Windows only.
This guide assists you in installing Dell-recommended software stack and settings, drivers, and applications, which are tested and validated
on the XPS 15-7590. The installation of the listed drivers and applications as described in the guide enhances the optimal performance of
your computer.
Dell also provides drivers and applications that are not included with the Windows operating system. These drivers are required to enable
the following Solid State Drives (SSD):
128 GB SSD
256 GB PCIe SSD
512 GB PCIe SSD
1024 GB PCIe SSD
2048 GB PCIe SSD
It is always recommended to re-image on a newly-installed operating system and not from any previous image-build. Ensure BIOS settings,
including SATA configurations and modes, are appropriately set and the latest drivers and applications are used when re-imaging the
computer.
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